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. >> marimaria, it was fascinatin president obama shook up immigration and the presidential campaign today. they say they will not prosecute young people in this country that have been here before they were 16, no criminal record, went to school or served in the military. that policy is one that some republicans have advocated, so taking a jump ahead of republicans on that without action from congress. he was challenged when he gave is statement on this in the rose garden by a reporter from a conservative outlet. >> the answer to your question, and next time i ask you to let me wait. this is the right thing to do for the american people. i didn't ask for an argument, i'm answering a question. it's the right thing to do for the american people and here is why, here is the reason -- because these young people are going to make extraordinary contributions and are already making contributions to our society. >> the president, of course, is making a play for the hispanic vote. i spoke to the reporter who confronted the president, neil monroe as he walked out of the white house driveway. t
. >> marimaria, it was fascinatin president obama shook up immigration and the presidential campaign today. they say they will not prosecute young people in this country that have been here before they were 16, no criminal record, went to school or served in the military. that policy is one that some republicans have advocated, so taking a jump ahead of republicans on that without action from congress. he was challenged when he gave is statement on this in the rose garden by a reporter...
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>> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states, and we can be energy independent using all of north america. but that's good because they're good neighbors. we work well together. all that can be accomplished, but romney is realistic about a plan. his plan is use our own resources. >> and we know that's a job creator. do you think he has a shot to win the election? >> oh, i think he will win the election. i think he has energy as a big component. there are 30 states in the united states now that produce energy. when i went in the energy business a long, long time ago, there was only nine states. there are 30 states now. so millions of jobs are created by the oil and gas industry in the united
>> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states, and we can be energy independent using all of north...
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going into the open, presidential election stocks around obama's policies had some notable weakness. we dropped and continued to drop past 10:00. about 10:50, apple hit the 20% decline. take a look at the s&p intraday. that's what i'm talking about on the futures. there's the draghi comments about 7:00. there's the market open. you can see it kept dropping. there's the apple drop. another drop. finally, we hit the bottom at the european close, exactly at 11:30. that suggests there was selling pressure coming from europe. take a look at the sectors affected by obama's policies. this makes sense. coal stocks, financial stocks, defense stocks, energy, and dividend paying stocks. that's the one on the bottom there. all on the weak side. the vix, maria, not particularly big move today. it would have gone well over 20 if there was real panic. a very orderly selloff. not a good day, but orderly selloff. >> all right, bob. thank you so much. one of my next guests says today could mark the beginning of the end of the major averages 60% gains since president obama took office. our debate about
going into the open, presidential election stocks around obama's policies had some notable weakness. we dropped and continued to drop past 10:00. about 10:50, apple hit the 20% decline. take a look at the s&p intraday. that's what i'm talking about on the futures. there's the draghi comments about 7:00. there's the market open. you can see it kept dropping. there's the apple drop. another drop. finally, we hit the bottom at the european close, exactly at 11:30. that suggests there was...
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. >> gop presidential candidate newt gingrich came here. president obama wants to cut 52 billion in farm subsidies. you think a former speaker would support all that though we asked him while he was surrounded by farmers. >> i think they ought to be counter cyclical so they don't get subsidized. but agriculture is very different. and that you have for example, weather factor that is beyond anybody's ability to deal with. >> subsidy whether they're cut and. we have to see deere shares fell quite a bit today. guys, it did miss on the top line. and investors didn't like that. >> absolutely. you enjoyriding that tractor. up next we'll recap today's pullback on wall street and round up the economics data that could potentially move our markets tomorrow. >> be right back. [ male announcer ] lately, there's been a seismic shift in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's invest
. >> gop presidential candidate newt gingrich came here. president obama wants to cut 52 billion in farm subsidies. you think a former speaker would support all that though we asked him while he was surrounded by farmers. >> i think they ought to be counter cyclical so they don't get subsidized. but agriculture is very different. and that you have for example, weather factor that is beyond anybody's ability to deal with. >> subsidy whether they're cut and. we have to see deere...
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the romney campaign carries obama's thrust on the auto bill. >> in 2009, ohio dealerships were forced to close. >> former republican governor drives home his thoughts on this, the presidential race, and the stalemate in washington. >> i would say it's the same as count counterfiting. a first on cnbc interview, next. get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back, no new action today from the federal reserve, at least, but they made it clear they're watching and will pounce if need be. republican congressman ron paul is a long time critic. and he wants to end the fed, thank you for joining us, congressman. your reaction to the fed's decision today to create no new action? >> it was expected. it's pretty benign and bland, but i think you mentioned a word, will in there, assuring markets and wall street, if needed, i will do what's necessary. i'll lower interest rates to ten below zero
the romney campaign carries obama's thrust on the auto bill. >> in 2009, ohio dealerships were forced to close. >> former republican governor drives home his thoughts on this, the presidential race, and the stalemate in washington. >> i would say it's the same as count counterfiting. a first on cnbc interview, next. get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest-free...
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. >> we're just eight months away from the presidential election here in the sufficient. would president obama be virtually assured of a second term if he had made the economy his top focus from day one? we debate it, next. >>> welcome back. bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. small declines today, but big gains for the big cap indexes on the week. tuesday, big day, the day we're going to find out about greece and whether or not they're going to take that psi exchange. we'll find out how many private bond holders accepted that offer and whether or not any collective action clauses are going to be triggered. how about wednesday, what's up with apple. are they going to launch an ipad 3 or is it just going to be a somewhat fancier version of ipad 2. apple, $400 at the start of the year, to $525. let's see if the payroll can stay over 200,000. dow basically flat. there's something i don't like to see. the russell 2000, the small cap index down 3%. we don't have any leadership from small cap stocks. that's a concern. back to you. have a good weekend. >> bob
. >> we're just eight months away from the presidential election here in the sufficient. would president obama be virtually assured of a second term if he had made the economy his top focus from day one? we debate it, next. >>> welcome back. bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. small declines today, but big gains for the big cap indexes on the week. tuesday, big day, the day we're going to find out about greece and whether or not they're going to take that psi...
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a good thing for the presidential candidates to pay attention to. if i'm president obama, i'm watching and his campaign team, i'm watching closely because it will allow us to fine-tune his message and say focus on the economy. sarkozy started to go too far to the right. >> how did it change? one or the other? austerity, cutback, or more spending, right? >> are you for the rich or are you for the poor is what it came down to. that's not where we want to go in america. we want to talk about the future, the opportunities, manufacturing is back, there's a great story to tell in america and the french may have businessed a moment to talk about the future in their election and we need to be squarely faced on the future. >> the future as morris talks about it, the economic standpoint, what is the real threat to the u.s. economy if in fact we do go -- we see france go socialist? >> well, there are too two big impacts. morris is dead right on that, the impact on france and then europe itself. we will not be a united france and germany looking at financial se
a good thing for the presidential candidates to pay attention to. if i'm president obama, i'm watching and his campaign team, i'm watching closely because it will allow us to fine-tune his message and say focus on the economy. sarkozy started to go too far to the right. >> how did it change? one or the other? austerity, cutback, or more spending, right? >> are you for the rich or are you for the poor is what it came down to. that's not where we want to go in america. we want to talk...
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mitt romney and president obama are set to square off tonight in denver for the first of three presidential debates. you can catch it all right here live on cnbc beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. i'll be hosting the pre and post coverage along with carl quintanilla. of course, john harwood will also be with us. he's live on the ground in denver. he's here with a preview. over to you, john. >> hey, maria. it's important to remember this election isn't over. if you look at the new polls that we came out with last night and this morning, mitt romney's only trailing by three points nationally. that's down from a five-point margin a couple weeks ago. he's 9/11 florieven in florida,. he still trails in ohio by five points. that's a big problem. he needs to win the state of ohio. that just shows he has an opportunity tonight. three other big economic issues they're going to be talking about, first of all, on taxes. mitt romney hasosed a 20% across the board rate cut for individuals, but he hasn't specified how he's going to pay for that without increasing the deficit or increasing the burden on midd
mitt romney and president obama are set to square off tonight in denver for the first of three presidential debates. you can catch it all right here live on cnbc beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. i'll be hosting the pre and post coverage along with carl quintanilla. of course, john harwood will also be with us. he's live on the ground in denver. he's here with a preview. over to you, john. >> hey, maria. it's important to remember this election isn't over. if you look at the new polls that...
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is reelected coming off of this low presidential approval ratings, maybe he moves a little toward the middle. i know people say he will never do that the same people said he would never extend the bush dividend and capital gains tax cut, maybe he moves to the middle that is very bullish. my wildcard is the media. >> sam, let me get to fundamentals here, you are watching earnings, watching revenue growth. how do things look here? are you worried that, in fact, the world is slowing down that eventually is going to hit the best performer of the economic recovery and that is corporate earnings? >> s & p capital iq reports that revenues up 11% in the fourth quarter of this year, i'm actually pretty pleased with the top line growth we have been seeing, the bottom line basis, sure, now looking at 7 to 7.5% growth this year looking for a similar number in 2012. what's happening, we are coming down from the early years of an economic expansion, getting closer to the median we have seen since 1936 in gap results. at these levels we are trading 25% discount to the median pe to the operating resu
is reelected coming off of this low presidential approval ratings, maybe he moves a little toward the middle. i know people say he will never do that the same people said he would never extend the bush dividend and capital gains tax cut, maybe he moves to the middle that is very bullish. my wildcard is the media. >> sam, let me get to fundamentals here, you are watching earnings, watching revenue growth. how do things look here? are you worried that, in fact, the world is slowing down...
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obama based on the polls. but well within the margin of error. so, if you saw a romney victory, i would disagree with rick, i think you could see a pop in the markets if we saw a romney victory. from ourve, if you want to look at what you emphasize, tradeable themes on the republican side and democratic side. if you wanted to play tradeable themes on republican side for a romney victory, clearly you're looking at defense, energy, potentially you're looking at some of the finance sectors. on the democratic side, if president obama prevails, i think the themes you'd be playing are alternative energy, selectively health care and infrastructure. the themes are there. i just think the macro picture is really positive around the globe. improving china, a little softer condition and background in europe politically. and i think improving conditions here in the u.s. for the consumer and for manufacturing and for gdp in general. our general background is pretty positive. >> great points there. sandy, what about you? yo
obama based on the polls. but well within the margin of error. so, if you saw a romney victory, i would disagree with rick, i think you could see a pop in the markets if we saw a romney victory. from ourve, if you want to look at what you emphasize, tradeable themes on the republican side and democratic side. if you wanted to play tradeable themes on republican side for a romney victory, clearly you're looking at defense, energy, potentially you're looking at some of the finance sectors. on the...